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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Ollantaytambo's airport?
Alejandro Velasco Astete Intl. Airport (CUZ) is the main airport in Ollantaytambo.
How far is Alejandro Velasco Astete Intl. Airport from central Ollantaytambo?
The trip from CUZ to downtown Ollantaytambo is fairly long. You'll have to travel 48 kms before you can drop your bags at your hotel in the city.
What airport is best to fly into Ollantaytambo?
People from across the globe go through Alejandro Velasco Astete Intl. Airport each day. Get off the plane, collect your bags and you'll find yourself 48 kms from downtown Ollantaytambo.
How many airlines fly to Ollantaytambo?
With 4 airlines flying into Ollantaytambo from at least 6 airports around the world, your perfect flight is only a few clicks away.
Which airlines fly to Ollantaytambo?
Typically, travellers fly with LATAM Airlines, Sky Airline and JetSmart when going to Ollantaytambo. The largest number of these flights originate in Lima, with LATAM Airlines servicing this route the most.
How many nonstop flights are there to Ollantaytambo?
Organising an exciting Ollantaytambo adventure is simple when there are 263 direct flights every week to pick from.
Where are the most popular flights to Ollantaytambo departing from?
Travellers frequently set off from Lima, Arequipa and Santiago airports when heading to Ollantaytambo.
How long is the flight to Ollantaytambo Airport?
If it's Lima you're leaving behind, you'll be midair for around 1 hour and 25 minutes before you touchdown in Ollantaytambo. Airport to airport from Arequipa takes approximately 1 hour and from Santiago, it's 3 hours and 35 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Ollantaytambo?
Don't leave booking your flight to Ollantaytambo until the last possible moment. That's one move savvy jet-setters use to get the best prices. Booking in advance means more options and cheaper flights. Also, shop around and compare your options. If your destination has more than one airport, you may be able to score a better price by flying into one that's further away. Last of all, be ready to lock in your seat quickly if you stumble on a real bargain. It might not stick around for too long. With a bit of knowledge and some luck, the perfect fare can be yours.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Ollantaytambo?
Depending on where you're coming from, your trip to Ollantaytambo could be no sweat at all or it could go on forever. Here are some useful hints that will help you start your unforgettable escape on a positive note. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • The trick to having a pain-free flight experience is to plan ahead. So, let's start with the basics: passport, travel docs, credit cards and any vital medications. Next, take on board items that'll help keep you entertained, like some electronic gadgets or a thrilling novel. It's also a wise idea to pack your chargers, a neck pillow and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones. Finally, don't forget to chuck in toiletry items like a toothbrush, deodorant and a clean set of clothes.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Double-check that you don't have a Swiss Army knife lurking in one of the zippers of your hand luggage. Other banned items include explosive or flammable substances, such as fuel and fireworks, and liquids and gels in containers with a capacity of more than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres).

What to wear on a flight:

  • Your goal here is to feel as comfortable as you can. Choose slip-on footwear, dress in loose, natural fibers and don't forget to take a pullover in case you get chilly in the cabin.
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot condition caused by prolonged inactivity, can be a risk on long-haul flights. Try to walk around the cabin or do some simple exercises in your seat to improve your circulation.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Ollantaytambo?
Being organised before your flight can make your trip to Ollantaytambo a breeze. Here are some handy hints for a speedy journey through security:

  • Be sure to keep your passport and travel documents within easy reach. They're the first things you'll be asked for by airport security.
  • Next up is the X-ray machine. Empty your pockets and remove anything that is likely to set off the alarm. This includes things like headphones or earphones, as well as heavy coats or jackets. They'll all need to go on the X-ray conveyor belt.
  • Electronic devices like laptops and phones will also have to go through the machine to be scanned. Don't worry though, you'll be back online in no time.
  • Remove all gels and liquids from your carry-on luggage. They usually need to be sent through the X-ray separately. Each product should be in a container no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and everything must fit in a single quart-size (one litre), clear zip-lock bag.
  • Choosing your footwear wisely can save you a few precious minutes. Boots and heavy shoes are often required to be removed and X-rayed separately. Slip-on sneakers usually aren't.
  • Avoid taking prohibited items in your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp objects like a pocket knife or tools, pack them safely away in your checked luggage. They won't be allowed on board and will be confiscated.

Travel information

Travel information

Destination airport
Ollantaytambo
Destination airport IATA code
CUZ

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